Despite his feelings about being woken up in the middle of the night without warning, Harlan was amused.
"Yes," The 'no shit' was silent, though evident through his expression. Weren't most people asleep at this hour? It was clear from the moment Honey opened her mouth that she had a drink or two but in no way did he believe that her turning up at his doorstep was not a direct result of that. Of course, it was. "It's okay," Harlan lied, his curiosity getting the better of him. It wasn't really okay, but for whatever reason, he was incapable of holding onto his frustration about the circumstances.
Harlan half sat on the leather bar stool opposite the couch where Honey's journey paused, folding his arms over one another across his chest, waiting for some semblance of an explanation. Fix any rumors about them? He did his best to follow the train of the thought but visibly struggled to put the pieces of the puzzle together. She was going to have to give him more than that.
Quietly, the Quidditch captain sat and waited for her to formulate her thoughts. He, too, struggled to put his thoughts into words, so he was as empathetic as he could be about it. The confusion on his face softened for a moment as she came to her conclusion. She wasn't wrong. The connection that the two of them shared was magnetic, there was no denying that, but Harlan had struggled with the idea that perhaps that connection was rooted in the fact that they couldn't really be together. Not entirely, anyway.
The small shred of his conscious that, for the most part, he denied access to, looked to the positive. He and Honey had been good together, in the time before any outside forces clouded any factors of attraction. For a moment, he looked to the ground to gather his thoughts, trying to still work out how all of this translated to their current situation.
"We were," Harlan agreed, looking back up to her, hands now planted firmly on both knees. He knew Honey well enough to know the deflection of her jokes, but he decided to not address it. To be frank, he was still grappling with own questionable code of ethics. It wasn't until everything had come to light so publicly that he was forced to deal with those thoughts.
"So," He began, trying to make logical sense of the night, as he did with most everything else in life. He was pragmatic to a fault."You, not at all driven by the two drinks consumed, needed to tell me this tonight?" A small smile curled at either side of his mouth, seeded in mischief. "Are you planning on escaping the country?" Harlan raised an eyebrow. That would explain the sense of urgency and her mention of fixing any rumors surrounding their relationship. He knew it wasn't the case, but hoped it would lead to Honey opening up more about the intent of her visit.